Carmella Wiant and Linda Wuestenberg, who were instrumental in initiating legislation for the system, joined them in the Atrium of the BMV to sign the first ceremonial forms for the new registration system. Both were personally impacted by not being able to reach a loved one in a timely manner after a crash.

Experience Nature at Babb Run.There is no better time of year to experience the natural beauty of Babb Run Park than autumn. Babb Run Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on 29 acres off Sackett Avenue and is one of the oldest Parks and Recreation areas and the largest park of its kind in Cuyahoga Falls. This land was designated for park use over 50 years ago. Since that time, many problems have occurred in the area including tremendous erosion that has affected the entire Babb Run site.

Valerie Wax Carr, Director of Public Service would like to announce that the City's natural gas aggregation program with Direct Energy has a new fixed rate of $10.463/MCF; senior rate $10.363/MCF for the November 2008- April 2009 period. For those currently participating in the Direct Energy Cuyahoga Falls Aggregation program (paying $9.854/MCF), those accounts will automatically remain on the program at the new rate and a postcard will be mailed as a reminder.

Earlier this year, the former B&B Towing property located at 2300 Second Street was demolished; making room to proceed with the construction of a new municipal parking lot. To provide for a better and safer flow of vehicular traffic, the southern entrance to the City Building will be permanently closed and the new entrance will be located off Stow Avenue.

Earlier this year, the former B&B Towing property located at 2300 Second Street was demolished; making room to proceed with the construction of a new municipal parking lot. To provide for a better and safer flow of vehicular traffic, the southern entrance to the City Building will be permanently closed and the new entrance will be located off Stow Avenue.

Mayor Don L. Robart announces flu-shot clinics will be held in the Natatorium Community Room on October 16 and 17, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Shots are $20 each; cash only. The clinic is open to the public. The flu vaccine will be administered by the Community Health Center. (The City is unable to bill Medicare or other insurance companies, so please bring cash.)

In addition to offering flu vaccinations, nursing students from the University of Akron will be on hand to provide blood pressure screenings.

When Hurricane Ike made its presence in Ohio, it not only left behind power outages and down trees, but also a compromised blood supply. Our region of the American Red Cross is currently below minimum inventory levels on seven of the eight blood types with types O Negative, O Positive and B Negative in an emergency state below a half day's supply.